Northam owned a farm, near Village, in the Washington District of Richmond County, Virginia, and was a farmer there until his death in 1924.
He was a member of Totuskey Baptist Church, Haynesville, Virginia, at the time of his death, and was a co-worker in Class one of the Totuskey Baptist Church Sunday School, and Northam was described as "One who was faithful and true to his church and Sunday School." See "Resolutions of Respect" - from Totuskey Baptist Church.
Northam married December 7, 1889 in Richmond County, Virginia, to Virginia Blanche Thrift.
They became the parents of seven children:
Lawson Anderson Bryant
Northam Allen Bryant
Mary Alice Bryant
Philip Lee Bryant
Clinton Ellsworth Bryant
Robert Thrift Bryant
Herbert Weymouth Bryant
Northam owned a farm, near Village, in the Washington District of Richmond County, Virginia, and was a farmer there until his death in 1924.
He was a member of Totuskey Baptist Church, Haynesville, Virginia, at the time of his death, and was a co-worker in Class one of the Totuskey Baptist Church Sunday School, and Northam was described as "One who was faithful and true to his church and Sunday School." See "Resolutions of Respect" - from Totuskey Baptist Church.
Northam married December 7, 1889 in Richmond County, Virginia, to Virginia Blanche Thrift.
They became the parents of seven children:
Lawson Anderson Bryant
Northam Allen Bryant
Mary Alice Bryant
Philip Lee Bryant
Clinton Ellsworth Bryant
Robert Thrift Bryant
Herbert Weymouth Bryant
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